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   Identification on the Internet
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Traditionally, content has been sent over the Internet via unicast. This
requires that anyone who wants to receive content must identify
themselves with an address so their content can be addressed to them.
Various efforts to anonymize unicast traffic rely on special servers
being setup and maintained.
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Multicast-based anonymous communication, on the other hand, relies on
already existing network hardware to do the work. Instead of an
individual address for each user, a group of users use a single address. 

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